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How To Add Flair To Your Site Maureen Enright, Elyse Kuriata, Nathan Boes, Hodge Tutorial Overview Adding images, video, and music to your site can make your site a more exciting, entertaining, and interactive place for users to visit.

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This section of the tutorial will show you how to add (or embed) a video from Youtube onto your already existing web site. You will also learn how to resize, label, and position the video to where you would like to see it on your site.

To align the video flush left, center, or flush right, you must insert a <div> tag.

This tag will go before the title (or <h1> tag) and after the </p> tag you just inserted.

To center the video, insert <div align="center"> before the title at the very beginning of the code, and place </div> at the very end of the code. To align the code left or right, delete the word “center” in the code, and insert the word “left” or “right” where the word was.

Now, you get to pick the music you want playing behind your page. Add the source of the file like this:

<embed src=“amusicfile.wav”>

Any .mp3 .mid or .wav sound file will work, but keep in mind that larger files will take longer to load. If the sound file is not in the same folder as the page it is on, make sure to put the entire file extension in the html tag.

Double-check your code if you are having trouble. You may want to try removing the properties from the tag and adding them again one at a time to see which one is giving you problems. To abandon all hope and stick with simpler code, add this instead:

<a href=“amusicfile.wav”>Musical Madness!</a>

When users click on the “Musical Madness!” link, your amusicfile.wav will play, giving your site its daily dose of flair